The Daily Reporter High School Football Player of the Week for Week 4 (Poll Closed)
Jace Hoard, Bronson Vikings, RB – Hoard led the Bronson rushing attack in their win over Reading, rushing the ball 19 times for 115 yards and three touchdowns.
36%
(4,527 votes)
Ryan Kempter, Quincy Orioles, WR/DB - Kempter hauled in three catches for 47 yards Friday versus Sand Creek. With his 47 receiving yards Kempter moved himself into the top spot on Quincy’s All-Time Receiving Yards list, and now needs only three catches to capture the record in that category.
26%
(3,315 votes)
Dylon MacDonald, Union City, RB/DB - Once again MacDonald led the Chargers on the ground, going over 100 yards for the fourth straight week. MacDonald finished the day with 10 carries for 141 yards and three touchdowns, a number that included a pair of 50-yard touchdown runs and a one-yard dive.
23%
(2,932 votes)
Karson Scare, Bronson Vikings, LB- Scare led the Bronson defense Friday night, recording 10 tackles
6%
(773 votes)
Drew Ennis, Coldwater Cardinal Football- Scored on a 95-yard fumble return for a touchdown to get the Coldwater scoring started
3%
(399 votes)
Carter Pish, Quincy Orioles, RB/WR/DB - Pish led Quincy in receiving yards this past week with two catches for 83 yards and a 56-yard touchdown catch. Pish also added four tackles on defense in the tough loss.
2%
(314 votes)
Spencer Losinski, Bronson Vikings, QB – Losinski led a prolific Bronson offense on Friday, completing 9 of 18 passes for 226 yards and two touchdowns.
2%
(231 votes)
Kam Brackett, Bronson Vikings, WR/DB - Brackett was a key piece in Bronson’s big win over Reading on Friday. Brackett had two carries for 48 yards and three catches for 110 yards and one touchdown, a 75-yard score, to pace the offense. Brackett also added a handful of tackles and a key interception on defense, which set up his 75-yard touchdown.
1%
(71 votes)
Aidan Decker, Union City, TE/LB - Decker helped Union City roll past Maple Valley both on offense and on defense. On offense Decker had three catches for 70 yards and one score, a 26-yard run on a TE screen. On defense Decker had eight tackles in a shut-out effort.
<1%
(50 votes)
Kaden Roby, Coldwater Cardinals, RB/DB - Roby led the Coldwater effort on the ground versus Northwest, rushing the ball 12 times for 76 yards and one touchdown, a 5-yard score.
<1%
(45 votes)
Ethan Pearson, Quincy Orioles, OL/LB- Pearson was the leading tackler on a very busy Quincy defense this past week, putting up a total 14 tackles
<1%
(42 votes)
Total Votes: 12,699
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